On 2009/01/7, at 10:38 AM, Kyle Hall wrote: > Hello All, > I'm trying to do something that I'm sure is doable with git. I would > like to set a 'middle-man' git repository that I can push and pull > from to manage our development and production servers for our > switchover to koha 3 and future development. > > (git.koha.org) --> (MyKohaGit) <---> (KohaDevServer) > \-------------> > (KohaProductionServer) > > So MyKohaGit pulls changes from git.koha.org, I pull and push changes > between MyKohaGit and KohaDevServer, and when I'm satisfied that the > changes are production ready, I pull the changes from MyKohaGit to > KohaProductionServer. > > I know I could just go straight between KohaDevServer and > KohaProductionServer, but I'd like to make MyKohaGit public so others > can track my updates that haven't made it into the official git repo > yet. > > Is it really as simple as cloning git.koha.org and making it available > via http/ssh?
yep ;) install gitweb too, so people can browse your repo with ease > I've tried creating an empty repository and pushing to > it from a clone of git.koha.org, and it populates it, but I don't seem > to have a mechanism to update MyKohaGit directly from git.koha.org. a 'git pull git://git.koha.org/pub/scm/koha.git' should do it _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel